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1.
And who can doubt my race says she
First Line:
And who can doubt my race says she
Last Line:
To Maro or some such that task bequeath
DMI number:
7908
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Come poetry and with thee bring along
First Line:
Come poetry and with thee bring along
Last Line:
To sing my words when she but speaks her own
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3944
3.
Cursed be that wretch death's factor sure who brought
First Line:
Cursed be that wretch death's factor sure who brought
Last Line:
Into an age of gold
DMI number:
7782
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Great Charles there stop ye trumpeters of fame
First Line:
Great Charles there stop ye trumpeters of fame
Last Line:
Who is most near most like the deity
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
8606
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Great Charles there stop you trumpeters of fame
First Line:
Great Charles there stop you trumpeters of fame
Last Line:
Who is most near most like the deity
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
7764
6.
Hence clouded looks hence briny tears
First Line:
Hence clouded looks hence briny tears
Last Line:
A joyful Venus doth arise
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
7766
7.
Now muse if ever now look brisk and gay
First Line:
Now muse if ever now look brisk and gay
Last Line:
With pale but fearless face to plead began
DMI number:
7898
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Whilst the rude north Charles his slow wrath doth call
First Line:
Whilst the rude north Charles his slow wrath doth call
Last Line:
Joy to return into it self again
DMI number:
36605